Tuesday, November 15, 2022

#BookReview: Glass Town Wars by Celia Rees






Synopsis: All these Glass Town intrigues. No matter how long you'd been absent, how far you'd travelled, once you were back, it was as though you'd never been away.

Tom and Augusta are from different places and different times, but they meet in the virtual world to combine forces in battle, to save a kingdom, escape a web of deceit and to find love. In a place where fictions can be truths and truths fictions, learning who to trust is more than friendship, it is about about survival.

Glass Town Wars, inspired by the early writings of the Brontës, is a captivating, magical novel by the renowned Celia Rees.



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Rating: 1 Stars
My Review: This book had no plot and the characters were just ugh.  I did like the concept but the execution of it was just so bad. 











Celia Rees has written over twenty novels and has become a leading writer for Young Adults with an international reputation. The chance discovery of an old family cookery book has taken her writing in a new direction. In 2012, she began researching and writing her first novel for adults, Miss Graham's Cold War Cookbook, published by HarperCollins in May 2020. 

Her books have been translated into 28 languages and her work has been short listed in Britain and abroad. Her novel, Witch Child, won the prestigious Prix Sorcières in France, and the Di Cento Prize in Italy. 

Celia lives in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, with her husband, Terry and her Spanish rescue cat, Lyra. Her daughter, Catrin, now lives and works in London.

You can for more on her website: www.celiarees.com and follow her on Twitter @CeliaRees and Instagram @celiarees1










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